The size property controls the dimensions of the Splitter panes. It accepts units in both pixel and percentage values. To control the minimum and maximum size of a pane, use the min and max properties of the SplitterPane component.

To allow the Splitter to fully and evenly distribute the available space between panes of non-declared size, do not specify the size of at least one pane. Otherwise, if you declare size for all panes, the Splitter will throw an error in development mode.

You can enable a Splitter pane to collapse by setting the collapsible property to true. As a result, the Splitter renders a button which shows or, respectively, hides the pane. To collapse a pane, you can also double-click the split-bar. To render a pane that is initially collapsed, use the collapsed property.

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